So, turns out that having teeth that are twice as long as usual takes some getting used to. For about 3 days I couldn't bite anything without a lot of pain where my teeth would crash into each other. I still can't really bite things normally, but as long as I think about it, I can now bite soft things. Anything hard a no-go. My overbite is still massive, but now the pressure on my front teeth is at a new angle, so there's all sorts of new pain and new sensitivity.
Additionally, bite props are a pain, literally. It means that all the attempts that I make at chewing put all the force of contact on 2 molars on each side instead of all of them, so by the end of the day, those two molars are killing me. Given what everyone says about when you first get your braces on, this seems like good prep.
I've just figured it out and am almost eating normal things again, and tomorrow the braces go on!
Also, when I am stressed, I do things to my hair. I'm a redder head now.
Additionally, bite props are a pain, literally. It means that all the attempts that I make at chewing put all the force of contact on 2 molars on each side instead of all of them, so by the end of the day, those two molars are killing me. Given what everyone says about when you first get your braces on, this seems like good prep.
I've just figured it out and am almost eating normal things again, and tomorrow the braces go on!
Also, when I am stressed, I do things to my hair. I'm a redder head now.
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